Consumers could start getting a share of the 18 per cent value-added tax levied on taxable goods and services, once a bill proposed by the Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) is enacted into law.
In order to encourage people to request electronic receipts issued by the electronic billing machine (EBM), RRA Commissioner General, Pascal Bizimana Ruganintwali, told lawmakers that there is a tax bill in the pipeline that seeks to introduce the provision of a VAT share to the consumers.
Source: www.newtimes.co.rw
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